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_ Compiled by Bob Webb Campus Information: 686-INFO March 17 to March 29 MUSIC Slow Buck with special guests Northwest Pas sage. $2, 75t under 12 and over 55. 8:30 p.m. The Olde Dexter Theatre, follow Hwy 58 east to the Dexter turnoff and on into downtown Dexter. Bruce Douglas, classical guitarist. Free. 6-7 p.m. Biggies Sub City, 786 East 11th. Karla Bonoff. $6 advance, $7 day of show. 8 and 11:30 p.m. The Place, 160 S. Park Carl Smith's Natural Gas $2. 9:30-1:30 a m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. THEATRE "Macbett" $3.50, students and senior citizens S3. Actors warm-ups at 8 p.m., curtain at 8:30. Community Center for the Performing Arts, 8th and Lincoln. Eugene Ionesco’s oblique comedy farce involving several of the characters and situations from Shakespeare's "Macbeth." Theatre of the ab surd performed by the New Mime Circus. For re servations: 485-6344 or 687-2746 FILM "The Fugitive Kind" 10 p.m. KOZYTV, Cable 11. Starring Marlon Brando, Joanne Woodward and Victor Jory Based on the play"Orpheus Descend ing" by Tennessee Williams MUSIC Bruce Douglas. (See Friday’s listing) Sojac. $1.50. 9:30 p.m. The Place, 160 S. Park. Carl Smith's Natural Gas (See Friday's listing) THEATRE "Macbett" (See Friday's listing) MISCELLANEOUS Modem Dance Classes with Jan Currie. $1 adults, 75t children. Adult class 10:30 a m. -noon; Children's class Noon-1 p.m. The Oide Dexter Theatre, follow Hwy. 58 east to the Dexter turnoff and on into downtown Dexter FILM "I Am the Law" 12:35pa.m. KOZY TV, Cable 11. MUSIC Nancy King Jazz Jam $1. 9:30-1:30 a m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. Bruce Douglas. (See Friday’s listing) Sojac. (See Saturday's listing) Baroque Chamber Music Concert. Admission TBA 3 p.m. Flentral Lutheran CHURCH Chamber music by J.S. Bach, G.P Telemann, and Loeillet will be performed. The instrumentalists, all students of the School of Music, will be performing on flute, recorder, oboe, harpsichord and viola da gamba. THEATRE "Macbett" $3. (See Friday's listing) MUSIC Windows. $1. 9:30-1:30 a m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. MUSIC Oasis Quartet. $1. 9:30-1:30 a.m. Eugene Hotel Lounge Robert Cray Band. $1.50. 9:30 p.m. The Place, 160 S Park. FILM "Foottght Parade" 9:30 p.m. KOZYTV, Cable 11. 1933 Him starring James Cagney. Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler MISCELLANEOUS Israeli Folk Dancing, teaching and requests Free. 8 p.m. Newman Center, 1850 Emerald St. FILM “The Prisoner'' 9:30 p.m. KOZY TV, Cable 11. Starring Patrick McGoohan MUSIC Oasis Quartet. (See Tuesday's listing) FILM "Civilization" with Sir Kenneth Clarke. $1 dona tion. 7:30 p.m. Laurelwood Recreation Building, 2700 Columbia St. Tonight: "The Light of Experi ence "17th century Holland - Rembrandt, Hals and Vermeer. The works of Newton and Wren. Scientific discoveries and their implications for the age to come. "Monty Python’s Flying Circus 4f3" 9:30 p.m. KOZY TV, Cable 11. "Indian Fighter" 10 p.m. KOZY TV, Cabl 11.1955 film starring Kirk Douglas, Elsa Martinelli and Walter Matthau. MUSIC Oasis Quartet. (See Tuesday’s listing) MISCELLANEOUS Auditions for Musicians. 2 p.m. Homefried Truckstop, 1414 Aider See Claudia Giselle FILM "The Little Nuns" 10 p.m. KOZY TV, Cable 11. Starring Catherine Spaak and SyNa Koscina. "Destination Moon" and "Flying Serpent" Mid night. KOZY TV, Cable 11. The first film is a classic by George Pal, based on a story by Robert Hein lein. The second is probably just about what it sounds like MUSIC Oasis Quartet. (See Tuesday's listing) Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom Band. $2. 9:30 p.m. The Place, 160 S. Park. THEATRE "Macbett" (See last Friday’s listing) MUSIC Oasis Quartet. (See Tuesday's listing) THEATRE "Macbett" (See last Friday's listing) MISCELLANEOUS Modem Dance Classes with Jan Currie. (See last Saturday s listing) THEATRE Macbett" S3. (See last Friday's listing) MUSIC Nancy King Jazz Jam. $1. 9:30-1:30a.m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. MUSIC Paul Delay Blues Band. $1. 9:30-1:30 a.m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. MUSIC Jeff Lorber Fusion $1. 9:30-1:30 a m. Eugene Hotel Lounge. MISCELLANEOUS Israeli Folk Dancing, teaching and requests. Free. 8 p.m. Newman Center, 1850 Emerald St. FILM “The Prisoner " (See last Wednesday's listing) MUSIC Jeff Lorber Fusion. (See Tuesday's listing) "Keeper of the Moon, the Flowers, and Other Secrets" Small sculpture by Brent Jenkins. Maude Kems Art Ceter Thru March 26. "Daffodil Show" Gift Shop, Maude Kerns Art Center. Thru March. "Artist in the Schools'' an exhibit from Visual Arts Resources Upstairs, Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 13th. Thru March. "Affordable Art" an exhibit of new paintings in watercolor by J. Krogh Colwell. Magazine Center, Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 13th Thru March. Ukrainian Easter Eggs by Charles Coffey. Glass Showcase, Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 13th. Thru March. Works in Clay by Shirley Herreid Gallery West, 1597 Oak. Herreid's work includes storybook houses, complete with window boxes, nesting birds and thatched roofs with chimneys. However, she is best known for her figurine whistles. Some are actually caricatures from many fairy tales: Han sel and Gretel, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and the Bremen Town Musicians have all been turned into humorous musical sculp tures. Others are well-known political personalities, a bear band and a complete Noah’s Ark. Thru March. SHkscreen Prints and Paintings by Elizabeth Brinton. Gentlewoman Gallery Thru March. Thirty Pieces of Silver by David Rolun. Opus 5. Thru March. Color Etchings and Woodblock Prints by Libby Unthank. Kelso Earth Shoes, 943 Olive. Thru April 1. Canadian Landscapes/Passages du Canada An exhibit arranged through the Canadian consu late. "Earth Stone and Wood" buildings and pro jects by Thom Hacker; Color Xerox by Robert Wil son in the Focus Gallery: and Photographs by Henry Horn HOLMES Smith in the Photography at Oregon Gallery, Museum of Art. Thru Apil 2 Homage to Eros, group show. Open Gallery Thru April 16. FILM American in Paris" $1.50. 7:30 p.m. Benton Center, 630 NW 7th, Corvallis. Sunday, March 19. MUSIC Rock and Roll Never Forgets: An Evening with Bob Seeger and Band Admission TBA. 8 p.m Jantzen Beach Area, Portland Saturday, March Lou Reed with special guests Ian Duty and The Blockheads. $5.50 advance, $6.50 day of show 8 p.m Paramount Theatre, Portland Sunday, March 19. Tickets available at Everybody's Records and For What It's Worth Records For further info call 225-0750 Inflation seminar set A new Honors College colloqium next term will give students a chance to see pro fessors “in a different light than the class room, and articulating their views in a dif ferent environment,” said Steven Raymund, a coordinator of a new Honor’s College Colloqium, Symposium on Inflation and Unemployment, being offered next term. The three-credit symposium will meet every Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:30 and consists of one speaker giving their view with commentators and students, often with differing perspectives, asking questions and debatina issues raised during the talk. Commentators will range from profes sors and union representatives, to corpo rate business men, Raymund said. The “very informal” symposium will give more time to the problem of unemployment throughout the term because it is "easier to handle” than inflation, Raymund said. Daniel Pope, an economic historian, will outline the history of various theories relat ing to unemployment and inflation during the first class. Robert Campbell, a Univer sity economics professor, will speak on governmental management of the economy through controlling the market during the second class meeting. Other speakers during the term include Marty Landsberg, an assistant professor of economics at Willamette University, who will speak on a Marxist perspective of the 1970’s; Margaret Simeral, University economics professor, speaking on unemp loyment: and Joan Acker, University pro fessor of sociology, talking on women and unemployment in the 1970’s. Jerry Blake, an urban studies professor at Portland State University, will speak on unemployemtnt among black youth in Port land. Blake has been examining and re searching this for some time. Ed Whitelow, University economics professor will be the commentator during that session. The class is open to all students. ‘Buzz Off Show’ to host talent ‘‘The Buzz Off Show," ala the Gong Show, will be held at The Place March 20 to establish a showcase for talent in areas of dancers, bands, mimes and acoustic acts. All performers will receive a free pass to future events. Participants should meet at The Place Thursday night at 6 to audtition. For more information, call 726-5156. Frohnmayer to give address The annual dinner meeting of Catholic Charities of Lane County will be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at North s Chuck Wagon, 2864 Willamette St. Speaking will be Rep. Dave Frohnmayer on “Search for Roots—the Open Adoption Record.” Tickets are priced at $3.30. Call 345-3642 for reservations. Gallery invites student works Northside Gallery invites students and staff to enter their works in “Dreamscapes,” to be shown April 17-28. Works in all media and mixed media are acceptable, and each artist may submit en tries of not more than 20 inches in height, width or depth. Selection will be made by three jurors. A donation of $2 is requested from accepted artists. For more information, visit the gallery, or call 345-8149.